SPDR SAMPP ETF Insiders

XOP ETF  USD 185.32  3.70  2.04%   
SPDR SAMPP employs about 12 people. Reviewing SPDR SAMPP's portfolio management can add valuable context around whether the investment process is strengthening or weakening the strategy. The stronger interpretation comes from comparing manager decisions with benchmark-relative behavior and risk-adjusted returns rather than short-term performance alone.
Gary French  Executive
Treasurer of street tracks series trust
John Clark  Executive
Assistant Treasurer of street tracks series trust

Sector Exposure (%)

For SPDR SAMPP, issued by SSgA, sector allocation is the first lens on whether the portfolio is built for broad participation or targeted exposure. At 3.89 B in assets, SPDR SAMPP's sector-level bets tend to be more concentrated than broad-market alternatives.

Investment Allocations (%)

Top ETF Constituents

Institutional ETF Holders for SPDR SAMPP

MWFCXMainstay Equity EtfMutual Fund
MWFQXMainstay Equity EtfMutual Fund
MWFVXMainstay Equity EtfMutual Fund
NAVAXNavigator Equity HedgedMutual Fund
NAVIXNavigator Equity HedgedMutual Fund
MWFAXMainstay Equity EtfMutual Fund
PRAFXT Rowe PriceMutual Fund
MMRFXMassmutual Select TMutual Fund
PRIKXT Rowe PriceMutual Fund
TRZRXT Rowe PriceMutual Fund
GUSHDirexion Daily SAMPPETF
HRLYXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
HRLCXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
HRLAXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
HRLSXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
HRLFXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
HRLTXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
HRLRXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
HRLIXThe Hartford GlobalMutual Fund
CAPTXCanterbury Portfolio ThermostatMutual Fund

Outstanding Bonds

The majority of SPDR SAMPP's outstanding shares are owned by institutional investors. These positions are typically held by large asset managers, pension funds, and index funds that manage capital on behalf of millions of clients. Institutions of this scale are required to disclose their holdings through 13F filings with the SEC, providing visibility into ownership changes each quarter. Of SPDR SAMPP's outstanding shares, about 99% are institutional, 1% insider-held, and 0% in the public float.

Holders Distribution

Institutional investors in SPDR SAMPP Oil typically operate with more research capacity, technology, and trading scale than retail holders, which is why their activity can materially affect price behavior. Used correctly, the ownership map shows where professional sponsorship may be strong and where exit risk could still be significant.

Workforce Comparison

SPDR SAMPP Oil outranks all peers for number of employees among related ETFs. The total workforce of Equity Energy category is currently estimated at about 1,356. SPDR SAMPP maintains roughly 12.0 in number of employees contributing less than 1% to all ETFs under Equity Energy category.

Benchmark Summation

Notable Stakeholders

A SPDR SAMPP stakeholder is any individual or group with an interest in the outcome of the business, which is why stakeholder analysis can reveal who may influence strategy and oversight. The stronger interpretation comes from connecting stakeholder presence with management behavior, governance patterns, and changes in the operating story.
Michael RileyVice President of street tracks series trustProfile
James RossPresident Trustee of StreetTracks series trustProfile
Gary FrenchTreasurer of street tracks series trustProfile
John ClarkAssistant Treasurer of street tracks series trustProfile
Dave KellyIndependent Trustee of street tracks series trustProfile
Helen PetersIndependent Trustee of street tracks series trustProfile
Matthew FlahertyAssistant Treasurer of street tracks series trustProfile
Mary ZevenSecretary of street tracks series trustProfile
Chad HallettAssistant Treasurer of Street tracks series trustProfile
Scott ZoltowskiAssistant Secretary of street tracks series trustProfile
Peter AmbrosiniChief Compliance Officer of street tracks series trustProfile
Frank NesvetIndependent Trustee of street tracks series trustProfile

Management Information & Data Sources

Governance review for SPDR SAMPP evaluates board oversight, fee structure transparency, and stewardship practices. Governance quality is often reflected in reporting discipline, audit rigor, and related-party transparency.

For SPDR SAMPP Oil, this section uses fund disclosures and market reference feeds and standardizes the results for cross-period comparison. Intraday timing differences may exist. Insider and management fields are mapped from published filings and company disclosures.

This content is curated and reviewed by:

Ellen Johnson - Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board
Last reviewed on March 15th, 2026

Workforce Efficiency and Productivity

Workforce metrics tied to SPDR SAMPP Oil offer a useful way to test whether headcount and economic output are moving in a productive direction. The business is commonly classified in the Financial sector and the Closed-End Fund - Equity industry.

SPDR SAMPP Manpower Efficiency

Return on SPDR SAMPP Manpower

Revenue Per Employee5.6M
Revenue Per Executive5.6M
Net Income Per Employee154.2M
Net Income Per Executive154.2M

More Resources for SPDR ETF Analysis

Analysis of SPDR SAMPP Oil often begins with its portfolio holdings and historical return patterns. Fund metrics provide structure to performance, cost, and holdings analysis.
SPDR SAMPP has a market cap of 10.9 B, operating margin of 85.47%, current ratio of 1.05. Use Your Current Watchlist to view allocation positioning. Portfolio analysis tools can evaluate how SPDR SAMPP Oil fits within a broader allocation. All metrics are derived from available inputs and shown for reference. Broader economic conditions can influence SPDR SAMPP Oil's ETF valuation — related indicators include signals in metropolitan statistical area.
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Understanding SPDR SAMPP Oil includes distinguishing between market price and NAV, where NAV reflects SPDR portfolio value. For SPDR SAMPP, valuation encompasses the fund's cost structure, asset allocation, and how closely it follows its index.
SPDR SAMPP's quoted price and NAV often reflect different short-term dynamics. All figures are based on reported data and are informational in nature.